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How do you go on InfoWars with Alex Jones, and Alex Jones is the least insane and offensive of the guys? How does that occur? I don't know, but Kanye West managed it with that little pipsqueak weirdo Nick Fuentes, who's just a creep. Why do these guys even matter to conservatives? Well, they shouldn't. But here are the two problems – lack of Trump discipline and conservatives getting pseudo-infatuated with people who are not conservative but don't hate us.

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